FIGS. 7A-C illustrate an example implementation of the non-contact separable wiring device power transfer system 300. In the example illustrated, the power transmitter device 310 is integrated into a vertical surface 710, for example, a wall surface. Referring to FIG. 7B, the power receiver device 315 is provided within and forms part of an electrical device or appliance 740, for example, a kitchen fryer. Referring to FIG. 7C, the power receiver device 315 is coupled to a the electrical device or appliance 740, for example, a kitchen fryer using a wire. As shown in FIGS. 7B-C, the non-contact separable wiring device power transfer system 300 is provided in, for example, a fast food restaurant. The non-contact separable wiring device power transfer system 300 allows for a kitchen appliance to be moved when, for example, the fast food restaurant is switching from a breakfast to a lunch/dinner menu. Additionally, the non-contact separable wiring device power transfer system 300 allows for easier and safe cleaning of the kitchen area as there are no bare power outlets or wires.